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Hold the Dream (TV Miniseries)
- Original title
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Hold the Dream
- Year
- 1986
- Running time
- 195 min.
- Country
United Kingdom
- Director
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- Screenwriter
(Novel: Barbara Taylor Bradford)
- Music
Barrie Guard
- Cinematography
John Coquillon
- Cast
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Jenny Seagrove, Stephen Collins, Deborah Kerr, James Brolin, Claire Bloom, Paul Daneman, Fiona Fullerton, Suzanna Hamilton, Nigel Havers, John Mills, Liam Neeson, Pauline Yates, Valentine Pelka, Sarah-Jane Varley, Paul Geoffrey, Dominic Jephcott, Victoria Wicks, David Swift, Nicholas Farrell, Richard Morant, Bruce Boa, Denyse Alexander, Amanda Boxer, Kate Harper, Christopher Muncke, Ralph Watson, Vass Anderson, Ben Aris, Elizabeth Benson, Sean Caffrey, Joe Crilly, Sorcha Cusack, James Hayes, Joan Heal, Patricia Lawrence, Paul Miles-Kingston, Kenneth Nelson, Neville Phillips, Valerie Phillips, Carole Walker
- Producer
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Co-production United Kingdom-United States;
Bradford Enterprises, Portman Entertainment, Operation Prime Time, Channel 4 (Distributor: Acorn Media Group [USA], Operation Prime Time, Portman Entertainment)
- Genre
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Drama. Romance | TV Miniseries. Sequel
- Synopsis / Plot
- Two-part, four-hour followup to "A Woman of Substance" with Deborah Kerr, now playing Emma Harte at age 80 in the last winter of her life and dealing with her granddaughter Paula, as well as her respected advisor Henry Rossiter and Blackie O'Neill.
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